Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Hammond Halloween 2010

 It was another fun Halloween at the Hammond house!
 Ray and I were Edwina and H.I. McDunnough from Raising Arizona.  I'm sure the people who haven't seen the movie were confused, but the ones who had seen it got who we were!
 We had friends and family over for our annual Halloween party.  We order bread bowls that look like pumpkins, and have soup and chili.
Here are the people who came:
 Parkinsons
 Stephens
 The other Hammonds
She was a cleaning lady, and he was Mr. Clean!
 Tim and boys (sad that the rest of their fam couldn't come)
 Smiths
Buff and Blake (costumes made by Bethany herself)
 My parents were there too, but I never got a picture of them:(

 Marinne was a witch.
 James was a prisoner.
 Blake was a fellow inmate.

 Brynlee was Cindy Lou Who (another one that some people didn't get, but I thought it was a cute idea)
I covered a pumpkin bucket to make it look like a Christmas ornament.
 Ray's jack-o-lantern served as a great good luck charm, and The Giants won the World Series!
 The kids sorting and trading candy.
 Jordan and Karin always make the best doughnuts from scratch for the party!

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Mamacita's Birthday!

My mom is the best mom ever, and it's her birthday today!
 I am lucky to be her daughter!
 We celebrated on Sunday, since she had surgery the day before her birthday (poor lady)!
 She does so much for our family, and we appreciate her so much!

I made a Mary Engelbreit cake for the occasion!

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Brynlee is growing up too fast! She is my buddy all day while the other kids are at school.



Here she is at the D Backs game.


Her attention span is increasing, so she will sit and color or do an activity for a while, which is nice for me! This girl has so many funny faces. She is quite the little actress, and will show faces for every emotion we name.



In this picture she had painted her own toe nails, legs, and hands.
 She also loves lip gloss, and gets into it on a regular basis. Her favorite song is "Jesus wants me for a Sunbeam", and we have to sing it at EVERY Family Home Evening, and sometimes just when we read scriptures. She knows how to sort the silverware and put it away. I'm amazed every day at the new things she says. She is speaking in sentences, and has the silliest laugh.



She is keeping me BUSY, and entertains the whole family! What a fun girl! I'm so glad to be home with her every day to watch her learn and grow.









In other news, my sisters and I made a little blog for crafty stuff, recipes, ideas, etc. Here is the link: Sisterhood of the Crafty Pants




Tuesday, August 31, 2010

James is 6!

My James turned 6!  Where has the time gone?  He has been such a fun kid to have around!

We went to Peter Piper Pizza with family for lunch, then got to go to Sunsplash water park that night.  It was a fun birthday!PaPa & BrynleeI can't remember the last time I was this excited about anything!  James did a happy dance when he opened the "New Super Mario Bros."  Wii game.
I made a San Francisco Giants cake for the occasion. 
We love James and his cheerful personality!

Saturday, August 21, 2010

Fabric Silhouettes

I made these silhouettes of the kids using a window frame I got at a garage sale.

Here's how:  First take a profile picture, enlarge it to the size you want, and print it. 
















Cut it out, then trace it onto the paper side of Heat n Bond.

Iron that to the wrong side of your fabric.
Cut out the image.

Peel off the Heat n Bond paper and iron onto background fabric.


Frame it.  I used spray adhesive to stick the fabric in each panel, then I hot glued trim around the edges.


I paid $1.50 for the window frame, and $2 for the trim.  I had the other fabric and Heat n Bond already, so it was an inexpensive and fun project!

Monday, July 19, 2010

Cerreta Candy Co.

In an attempt to keep the children entertained, we went to the Cerreta Candy Co. today.  They give a free tour of the factory, and free samples too.  They even had a ginormous Easter Bunny rice krispie treat.   It was a pretty short tour, but we escaped the heat for a while and got some yummy treats.Making chocolate covered marshmallow pops.
Now you know where to go if you're ever in the market for a human-sized chocolate Santa!